The
ability of the child and what they do in their spare time is a popular
topic of discussion when the discussion obesity in children and
adolescents rebels. We
all know that exercise is good for them, if the monitoring activities
in the gym, swimming or playing on their bikes all day during the
holidays.
With this in mind, here are 7 great ways to keep kids active and healthy:
One: Walking
to school is best for children to take the bus or jump in the car,
however, this option is not suitable for all children. Encourage your children to walk or cycle in the stores, or friends house, where safe and convenient.
Two: Encourage your children play in the garden and invite their friends to play. Games like ball swing football, tennis, badminton, cricket and basketball can be played in the garden quite easily.
Three: If you or your partner takes an interest in sport or keep fit, while their children are likely to take more interest too. Why not introduce your children to enjoy gradually? Maybe the Tour de France, the Euro 2008 championship Golf, Open, or the Olympics will be interested in this sport.
Four: Let your children come to the gym with you, if permitted, or see if your gym offers exercise classes for children. Some gyms offer spinning classes and even rock walls for kids!
Five:Why not make a concerted effort to eat healthy family and let the food is not as healthy as a gift. Healthy children often do better in school because they tend to be more alert and focused and concentrate longer.
Six: Cycling is easy for the whole family to participate in, and is an ideal way to stay fit and healthy. Adding a bike and a helmet of each, it is not longer necessary. You can go shopping or visit friends and explore new places.
Seven: Swimming is one of the best exercises for adults and children round, and a useful skill to have. If your children can not swim, why not teach them, or sign up for swimming lessons at the local pool or gym. If
you are competent and confident swimmers, why not take them to swim
more often, or see if they would be interested in joining a swim club or
competitive swimming.
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